# $OpenBSD: install.md,v 1.4 2000/03/01 22:10:02 todd Exp $ # $NetBSD: install.md,v 1.1.1.1.4.6 1996/08/26 15:45:09 gwr Exp $ # # # Copyright (c) 1996 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. # All rights reserved. # # This code is derived from software contributed to The NetBSD Foundation # by Jason R. Thorpe. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions # are met: # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the # documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. # 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software # must display the following acknowledgement: # This product includes software developed by the NetBSD # Foundation, Inc. and its contributors. # 4. Neither the name of The NetBSD Foundation nor the names of its # contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived # from this software without specific prior written permission. # # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE NETBSD FOUNDATION, INC. AND CONTRIBUTORS # ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED # TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR # PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE # LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR # CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF # SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS # INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN # CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) # ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE # POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # # # machine dependent section of installation/upgrade script. # # Machine-dependent install sets MDSETS="" md_set_term() { if [ ! -z "$TERM" ]; then return fi echo -n "Specify terminal type [vt220]: " getresp "vt220" TERM="$resp" export TERM } __mount_kernfs() { # # Force kern_fs to be mounted # if [ ! -d /kern -o ! -e /kern/msgbuf ]; then mkdir /kern > /dev/null 2>&1 /sbin/mount_kernfs /kern /kern >/dev/null 2>&1 fi } md_makerootwritable() { # Mount root rw for convenience of the tester ;-) if [ ! -e /tmp/.root_writable ]; then __mount_kernfs # XXX: Use /kern/rootdev instead? mount /dev/rd0 / > /dev/null 2>&1 cp /dev/null /tmp/.root_writable fi } md_machine_arch() { cat /kern/machine } md_get_diskdevs() { # return available disk devices __mount_kernfs sed -n -e '/^sd[0-9] /s/ .*//p' \ < /kern/msgbuf | sort -u } md_get_cddevs() { # return available CDROM devices __mount_kernfs sed -n -e '/^cd[0-9] /s/ .*//p' \ < /kern/msgbuf | sort -u } md_get_ifdevs() { # return available network devices __mount_kernfs sed -n -e '/^ie[0-9] /s/ .*//p' \ -e '/^le[0-9] /s/ .*//p' \ < /kern/msgbuf | sort -u } md_get_partition_range() { # return an expression describing the valid partition id's echo '[a-p]' } md_questions() { : } md_installboot() { if [ -x /mnt/usr/mdec/installboot ]; then echo -n "Should a boot block be installed? [y] " getresp "y" case "$resp" in y*|Y*) echo "Installing boot block..." chroot /mnt /usr/mdec/installboot -v $1 ;; *) echo "No bootblock installed..." ;; esac elif [ "$MODE" = "install" ]; then cat << \__md_installboot_1 There is no installboot program found on the installed filesystems. No boot programs are installed. __md_installboot_1 else cat << \__md_installboot_2 There is no installboot program found on the upgraded filesystems. No boot programs are installed. __md_installboot_2 fi } md_native_fstype() { echo "msdos" } md_native_fsopts() { echo "-G,ro" } md_prep_disklabel() { # $1 is the root disk # Note that the first part of this function is just a *very* verbose # version of md_label_disk(). cat << \__md_prep_disklabel_1 You now have to prepare your root disk for the installation of NetBSD. This is further referred to as 'labeling' a disk. Hit the key when you have read this... __md_prep_disklabel_1 getresp "" edahdi /dev/r${1}c < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then cat << \__md_prep_disklabel_2 The disk you wish to install on is partitioned with AHDI or an AHDI compatible program. You have to assign some partitions to NetBSD before NetBSD is able to use the disk. Change the 'id' of all partitions you want to use for NetBSD filesystems to 'NBD'. Change the 'id' of the partition you wish to use for swap to 'NBS' or 'SWP'. Hit the key when you have read this... __md_prep_disklabel_2 getresp "" edahdi /dev/r${1}c fi # display example cat << \__md_prep_disklabel_3 Here is an example of what the partition information will look like once you have entered the disklabel editor. Disk partition sizes and offsets are in sector (most likely 512 bytes) units. [Example] partition start (c/t/s) nblks (c/t/s) type a (root) 0 (0/00/00) 31392 (109/00/00) 4.2BSD b (swap) 31392 (109/00/00) 73440 (255/00/00) swap c (disk) 0 (0/00/00) 1070496 (3717/00/00) unused d (user) 104832 (364/00/00) 30528 (106/00/00) 4.2BSD e (user) 135360 (470/00/00) 40896 (142/00/00) 4.2BSD f (user) 176256 (612/00/00) 92160 (320/00/00) 4.2BSD g (user) 268416 (932/00/00) 802080 (2785/00/00) 4.2BSD [End of example] Hit the key when you have read this... __md_prep_disklabel_3 getresp "" edlabel /dev/r${1}c cat << \__md_prep_disklabel_4 You will now be given the opportunity to place disklabels on any additional disks on your system. __md_prep_disklabel_4 _DKDEVS=`rmel ${1} ${_DKDEVS}` resp="X" # force at least one iteration while [ "X$resp" != X"done" ]; do labelmoredisks done } md_labeldisk() { edahdi /dev/r${1}c < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 [ $? -eq 0 ] && edahdi /dev/r${1}c edlabel /dev/r${1}c } md_welcome_banner() { if [ "$MODE" = "install" ]; then echo "" echo "Welcome to the NetBSD/atari ${VERSION} installation program." cat << \__welcome_banner_1 This program is designed to help you put NetBSD on your disk, in a simple and rational way. You'll be asked several questions, and it would probably be useful to have your disk's hardware manual, the installation notes, and a calculator handy. __welcome_banner_1 else echo "" echo "Welcome to the NetBSD/atari ${VERSION} upgrade program." cat << \__welcome_banner_2 This program is designed to help you upgrade your NetBSD system in a simple and rational way. As a reminder, installing the `etc' binary set is NOT recommended. Once the rest of your system has been upgraded, you should manually merge any changes to files in the `etc' set into those files which already exist on your system. __welcome_banner_2 fi cat << \__welcome_banner_3 As with anything which modifies your disk's contents, this program can cause SIGNIFICANT data loss, and you are advised to make sure your data is backed up before beginning the installation process. Default answers are displayed in brackets after the questions. You can hit Control-C at any time to quit, but if you do so at a prompt, you may have to hit return. Also, quitting in the middle of installation may leave your system in an inconsistent state. __welcome_banner_3 } md_not_going_to_install() { cat << \__not_going_to_install_1 OK, then. Enter `halt' at the prompt to halt the machine. Once the machine has halted, power-cycle the system to load new boot code. Note: If you wish to have another try. Just type '^D' at the prompt. After a moment, the installer will restart itself. __not_going_to_install_1 } md_congrats() { local what; if [ "$MODE" = "install" ]; then what="installed"; else what="upgraded"; fi cat << __congratulations_1 CONGRATULATIONS! You have successfully $what NetBSD! To boot the installed system, enter halt at the command prompt. Once the system has halted, reset the machine and boot from the disk. Note: If you wish to have another try. Just type '^D' at the prompt. After a moment, the installer will restart itself. __congratulations_1 } md_copy_kernel() { # This is largely a copy of install_disk and install_from_mounted_fs() # with some special frobbing. local _directory local _sets local _filename local _f if [ -e /netbsd ]; then echo -n "Copying kernel..." cp -p /netbsd /mnt/netbsd echo "done." return fi cat << \__md_copy_kernel_1 Your installation set did not include a netbsd kernel on the installation filesystem. You are now given the opportunity install it from either the kernel-floppy from the distribution or another location on one of your disks. The following disk devices are installed on your system; please select the disk device containing the partition with the netbsd kernel: __md_copy_kernel_1 _DKDEVS=`md_get_diskdevs` echo "$_DKDEVS" echo "fd0" echo "" _DKDEVS="$_DKDEVS fd0" # Might be on the kernel floppy! echo -n "Which is the disk with the kernel? [abort] " if mount_a_disk ; then return # couldn't mount the disk fi # Get the directory where the file lives resp="" # force one iteration while [ "X${resp}" = X"" ]; do echo "Enter the directory relative to the mount point that" echo -n "contains the file. [${_directory}] " getresp "${_directory}" done _directory=$resp _sets=`(cd /mnt2/$_directory; ls netbsd* 2> /dev/null)` if [ -z "$_sets" ]; then echo "There are no NetBSD kernels available in \"$1\"" umount -f /mnt2 > /dev/null 2>&1 return fi while : ; do echo "The following kernels are available:" echo "" for _f in $_sets ; do echo " $_f" done echo "" set -- $_sets echo -n "File name [$1]? " getresp "$1" _f=$resp _filename="/mnt2/$_directory/$_f" # Ensure file exists if [ ! -f $_filename ]; then echo "File $_filename does not exist. Check to make" echo "sure you entered the information properly." echo -n "Do you want to retry [y]? " getresp "y" if [ "$resp" = "n" ]; then break fi continue fi # Copy the kernel cp $_filename /mnt break done umount -f /mnt2 > /dev/null 2>&1 }